Managing for Success: Organizational Development

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MANAGING FOR SUCCESS: ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT




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February 8-13, 2010
Oglebay Resort
Wheeling, WV

The Managing for Success: Organizational Development professional training course prepares new leaders to meet the specific challenges of a leadership role within a zoo or aquarium and the duality of meeting both mission and bottom line. Addresses ethical, animal welfare and collection issues balanced with the planning and strategy required to successfully lead these unique organizations.

Course Tuition

$850 for AZA Individual Members
$950 for Non-members

Course Registration

Download the Registration Form. Please note that you can use Adobe Acrobat Reader to type your responses directly into this form, print, and return by mail or fax. You may also print the form, write in your information and return by mail or fax. Each course has a registration form specific for that course.

Checks sent for course payment will be cashed immediately upon receipt as per standard business practices. Cashing your check does not indicate that you have been accepted into a course. You will receive an acceptance letter or wait list letter once acceptance decisions are made.

If you have any questions about your acceptance status, or for additional details please contact the AZA Professional Training Department or call (301) 562-0777.

Travel and Accommodations

Please wait until you are admitted into the course before making your reservations. You will receive a confirmation letter containing detailed information regarding your accommodations and transportation once you are admitted. For general information on travel and lodging, please see the Professional Training in Wheeling page.

Curious about the costs associated with this course?

The Managing for Success: Organizational Development Cost and Logistics page will help you estimate the total cost of attending, including registration, hotel, and ground transportation.

Course Scholarships

The following scholarship opportunities are currently available to aquarium and zoo professionals for the Managing For Success: Organizational Development course.

Course Credit

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Graduate Credit

Target Audience

Supervisory level employees and those who aspire to that level, up to and including middle managers; any level manager new to the industry. Sequential completion of Managing for Success: Career Development and Managing for Success: Organizational Development is recommended but not required. Class size is limited to 80 participants (two sections of 40 each) in each year.

Course Topics

  • Personal Goal Setting
  • Concepts of Management
  • Concepts of Leadership
  • Team Building and Facilitation
  • Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives
  • Strategic Planning
  • Collection Management
  • Design, Interpretation and Graphics
  • Role of Conservation, Research and Science
  • Resource Protection
  • Crisis Management and Media Training
  • Media Training Workshop
  • Ethics
  • Legislation
  • AZA Cooperative Breeding and Management Conservation Programs
  • Conflict Management
  • Animal Welfare

Course Schedule

Download the course schedule (subject to change).

Course Instructors

Cindy Anderson
Manager Operations Learning & Development
Walt Disney World Co.

Nancy Anschel
Vice President of Human Resources
John G. Shedd Aquarium

Scott Barton
Director
Fresno Chaffee Zoo

Cary Burgess
Sr. Vice President of Operations and Guest Services
Zoo Atlanta

Meghan Curran
Director of Marketing
John G. Shedd Aquarium

Steve Feldman
Senior Vice President, Communications
Association of Zoos and Aquariums

Tara Henson
Director/Marketing and Public Relations
Oklahoma City Zoo

Debra Kerr
Executive Vice President
John G. Shedd Aquarium

Steve Marshall
Director
El Paso Zoo

Steve Olson
Vice President, Government Affairs
Association of Zoos and Aquariums

Patty Peters
Associate Zoo Director Community Relations
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

Robert Ramin
Executive Director
National Aquarium in Washington

Nanette Schonberg
Sr. Director, Staff Training and Development
John G. Shedd Aquarium

Steve Thompson, Ph.D.
Sr. Vice President, Conservation Programs
Lincoln Park Zoo

Tony Vecchio
Director
Jacksonville Zoo

Kris Vehrs
Executive Director
Association of Zoos and Aquariums

Keith Winsten
Executive Director
Brevard Zoo

For additional details please contact the AZA Professional Training department or call (301) 562-0777.

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